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Nola came to live with us in 2017. She belonged to my niece but she was not able to care for her because of her mom's ( my sister's) health condition, they had to be away from home a lot because frequent hospital visits. We had another dog at the time but Nola wanted all of the attention at first but eventually she mellowed out. She learned at lot from him. She still does things he used to do. She still has a lot of energy. When we go for walks she hurries down the street just like before. She still always wants to the center of attention, needs to sit next to you on sofa. Loves when we have visitors, still nosey. Whenever my mom visits she can locate her in another room now matter what. She still plays with a few of her toys, I just leave them so she can locate easily. Nola has Glaucoma in both eyes and she is now blind. I noticed she was having vision issues but I thought it was because of cataracts which I noticed in one eye. When I realized she could not see at all, vet diagnosed Glaucoma which was eventually diagnosed in both eyes. Visited OSU veterinary ophthalmologist and determined best course of action would be to remove both eyes. Free from pain. Caring for Nola has gotten to be more expensive. Eye drops need to be refilled about every 3 wks. Vet care more expensive for routine visits. I just can't afford the surgery anytime soon. 2nd time meds stopped working. Just want her to be pain free.
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Waggle Foundation, Inc.
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